Issue 8, 2015

Operando electrochemical NMR microscopy of polymer fuel cells

Abstract

The design of high-temperature polymer fuel cells (PEMFCs), e.g. those expected for automotive applications, requires a deep understanding of the electrochemical reactions occurring in the device during operation. Operando electrochemical nuclear magnetic resonance microscopy can constitute a powerful investigation tool to this aim. At present, however, some strong technical limitations, like low sensitivity to less mobile protons, and the limited temperature range of analysis, have bound its use to case models based on perfluorinated membranes operating at high relative humidity and low temperature. By means of a suitable design of the experimental set-up and the use of a new 3D acquisition protocol, we proved the feasibility of electrochemical NMR microscopy on low-water containing polybenzimidazole-based devices, thus allowing full operando characterization of high-temperature PEMFCs, and also paving the way for applications to other electrochemical devices, such as batteries, sensors, supercapacitors, etc.

Graphical abstract: Operando electrochemical NMR microscopy of polymer fuel cells

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
28 May 2015
Accepted
01 Jul 2015
First published
01 Jul 2015

Energy Environ. Sci., 2015,8, 2383-2388

Author version available

Operando electrochemical NMR microscopy of polymer fuel cells

A. S. Cattaneo, D. C. Villa, S. Angioni, C. Ferrara, R. Melzi, E. Quartarone and P. Mustarelli, Energy Environ. Sci., 2015, 8, 2383 DOI: 10.1039/C5EE01668A

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